Measuring Corporate Human Capital Disclosures: Lexicon, Data, Code, and Research Opportunities

Author:

Demers Elizabeth1ORCID,Wang Victor Xiaoqi2ORCID,Wu Kean3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Waterloo

2. California State University, Long Beach

3. Rochester Institute of Technology

Abstract

ABSTRACT Human capital (HC) is increasingly important to corporate value creation. Unlike other assets, however, HC is not currently subject to well-defined measurement or disclosure rules. We use a machine learning algorithm (word2vec) trained on a confirmed set of HC disclosures to develop a comprehensive list of HC-related keywords classified into five subcategories (DEI; health and safety; labor relations and culture; compensation and benefits; and demographics and other) that capture the multidimensional nature of HC management. We share our lexicon, corporate HC disclosures, and the Python code used to develop the lexicon, and we provide detailed examples of using our data and code, including for fine-tuning a BERT model. Researchers can use our HC lexicon (or modify the code to capture another construct of interest) with their samples of corporate communications to address pertinent HC questions. We close with a discussion of future research opportunities related to HC management and disclosure. Data Availability: Data are available from the public sources cited in the text. JEL Classifications: B40; C80; M14; M41; M54.

Publisher

American Accounting Association

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